Its just a little building that sits lower in elevation and is made out of stone and has a stone floor. Some have water running under it from old Ice Houses or little streams. They were used to keep dairy products cool before electricity. Pretty Efficient. Thomas Jefferson used to keep Ice Cream in his along with Milk.

Its just a little building that sits lower in elevation and is made out of stone and has a stone floor. Some have water running under it from old Ice Houses or little streams. They were used to keep dairy products cool before electricity. Pretty Efficient. Thomas Jefferson used to keep Ice Cream in his along with Milk.

yeah i saw a little tid bit on thomas jefforson the other week he owned a shitload of slaves and fucked alicia keys great grandmother who was a slave and had little niglets

That does kinda look like a cluster... Like Johnny said, take it down and paint the ceiling (white, not that brick color). Then either replace the crown molding since you can't find something to match (maybe check online), or just paint the walls an ceiling and forget about replacement. Consider adding texture to the ceiling to hide all the imperfections and/or maybe do a knock down texture on the walls.

how to take it down without tearing apart celing and wall? cut underneath?

Use a box cutter and score the top and bottom seam of the moulding. Run it down the entire length all the way around the room. This will cut through the excess paint and caulk. Next, and Falcones said, use a flat pry bar, or wonderbar and hammer to pry it away from the wall. Make sure you use a wood shim, so you don't tear up the sheetrock. Take your time and work from the bottom and top. (that's what she said)

Drill a hole and find the strongest beam,hang a rope with noose at the end over beam,tie rope very tight.let noose hang so your feet don't touch the ground,stand on chair,put noose around neck,step off the chair and kick it out of the way.

but the things they have to glue on the ceiling are way smaller than what i have

and i just dont understand how it was before it was removed

from the looks of it there was a space between the thing and the wall

and normally it's supposed to be between ceiling and wall

seemed to be like it was between ceiling and mid-air? (just connected on the side walls

wtf

this is really giving me a headache

im a plasterer from uk....the coving has been cut back more than needed or the person doing the job has attempted to put coving up along that window wall, but only attaching it to the ceiling......and then maybe having their blinds running (hidden ) behind the coving

taking the rest of the coving down will most likely damage the ceiling and walls and if the ceiling and walls are papered then the damage will be greater.